
Although not required to address bad code generation in some versions of gcc 9 and 10, a coding style that requires explicit comparison of the result to zero before use is both clearer and would have avoided the generation of bad code. This change converts all use of cmp function usage from ``` if (strcmp(a, b) || !strcmp(c, d)) ... ``` to ``` if (strcmp(a, b) != 0 || strcmp(c, d)) == 0 ``` for all C library cmp functions and related: - strcmp(), strncmp() - strcasecmp(), strncasecmp() - stricmp(), strnicmp() - memcmp() Change-Id: Ic60c15e1e3a07e4faaf10648eefe3adae2543188
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